Sant Sabatino is a man accustomed to control. Charismatic, physically magnetic, and sexually entitled, he moves through relationships with a confidence built on rationalization-framing desire, conquest, and betrayal as natural extensions of his allure rather than choices with consequence. His private life is marked by indulgence and manipulation, sustained by a belief that attraction itself confers permission.
When a new neighbor enters his orbit, the disruption appears ordinary at first-an attraction, a curiosity, a connection formed by proximity. But nothing about their involvement remains simple for long. What begins as familiarity evolves into a charged exchange where intimacy becomes strategy, observation blurs into participation, and neither party remains fully transparent about their intentions.
Written within the tradition of urban erotica with literary restraint, Sant s Secrets is explicit where it must be and uncomfortable by design. The novel presents sexuality not as fantasy, but as behavior under scrutiny-revealing how unexamined beliefs allow exploitation to masquerade as freedom, and how easily moral certainty erodes once deception is justified.
As desire deepens and boundaries shift, a subtle cat-and-mouse game takes shape, driven by competing narratives of control, exposure, and self-justification. Rather than offering heroes or absolution, Sant s Secrets interrogates the seductive lie that ends justify means, asking instead what happens when intention and action fall dangerously out of alignment.
Provocative, psychologically exacting, and ethically unsparing, the novel invites readers into a world where power is negotiated through intimacy-and where the cost of concealment proves higher than anyone anticipates.